Hi folks , is this stuff suported under suse or is this a problem in the making where as I should steer clear and build it my self ???????? Its one of these emachines at http://www.e4me.com/infocentral/product_etower566i2.html o far I know that it has an intell 810 chipset ghraghics is 82801 as well as sound. I windows driver panel ist using the following drivers - A28210 for graphics and 828021AA for sound. If this is a no no system , any one know of any one that makes half decient linux boxes with some sort of linux on , as then I can just blow it away and put suse onto it ? Thanks -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/support/faq
Hi, If you are using SuSE, you can get the latest ALSA sound drivers from their site. I have installed SuSE 6.3 on my Intel P III with Intel 810 chipset integrated onboard graphics and sound cards and have managed to get sound out of my box. Better get the latest ALSA drivers and libraries from SuSE updates folder or get the ALSA source and compile on you m/c. Also use the "alsaconf 0.4.2b ( or latest) from the same site and configure your sound card after loading the drivers onto your m/c. Raghav Samy Elashmawy wrote:
Hi folks , is this stuff suported under suse or is this a problem in the making where as I should steer clear and build it my self ????????
Its one of these emachines at http://www.e4me.com/infocentral/product_etower566i2.html
so far I know that it has an
intell 810 chipset
ghraghics is 82801 as well as sound.
I windows driver panel ist using the following drivers - A28210 for graphics and 828021AA for sound.
If this is a no no system , any one know of any one that makes half decient linux boxes with some sort of linux on , as then I can just blow it away and put suse onto it ?
Thanks
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At 10:07 AM 10/24/2000 +0530, Raghavendra R wrote:
Hi,
If you are using SuSE, you can get the latest ALSA sound drivers from their site. I have installed SuSE 6.3 on my Intel P III with Intel 810 chipset integrated onboard graphics and sound cards and have managed to get sound out of my box. Better get the latest ALSA drivers and libraries from SuSE updates folder or get the ALSA source and compile on you m/c. Also use the "alsaconf 0.4.2b ( or latest) from the same site and configure your sound card after loading the drivers onto your m/c.
Supper , Can you disable the on board sound and video ? Sound is not real important but the video is as it will be running x apps.
Raghav
Samy Elashmawy wrote:
Hi folks , is this stuff suported under suse or is this a problem in the making where as I should steer clear and build it my self ????????
Its one of these emachines at http://www.e4me.com/infocentral/product_etower566i2.html
so far I know that it has an
intell 810 chipset
ghraghics is 82801 as well as sound.
I windows driver panel ist using the following drivers - A28210 for graphics and 828021AA for sound.
If this is a no no system , any one know of any one that makes half decient linux boxes with some sort of linux on , as then I can just blow it away and put suse onto it ?
Thanks
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Hi, I think you can disable the onboard sound but i am not sure whether we can disable the onboard graphics (AGP). But i think this has got something to do with the motherboard. Some motherboards permit disabling both onboard graphics and onboard sound. Please check with your hardware dealer. Raghav Samy Elashmawy wrote:
At 10:07 AM 10/24/2000 +0530, Raghavendra R wrote:
Hi,
If you are using SuSE, you can get the latest ALSA sound drivers from their site. I have installed SuSE 6.3 on my Intel P III with Intel 810 chipset integrated onboard graphics and sound cards and have managed to get sound out of my box. Better get the latest ALSA drivers and libraries from SuSE updates folder or get the ALSA source and compile on you m/c. Also use the "alsaconf 0.4.2b ( or latest) from the same site and configure your sound card after loading the drivers onto your m/c.
Supper , Can you disable the on board sound and video ? Sound is not real important but the video is as it will be running x apps.
Raghav
Samy Elashmawy wrote:
Hi folks , is this stuff suported under suse or is this a problem in the making where as I should steer clear and build it my self ????????
Its one of these emachines at http://www.e4me.com/infocentral/product_etower566i2.html
so far I know that it has an
intell 810 chipset
ghraghics is 82801 as well as sound.
I windows driver panel ist using the following drivers - A28210 for graphics and 828021AA for sound.
If this is a no no system , any one know of any one that makes half decient linux boxes with some sort of linux on , as then I can just blow it away and put suse onto it ?
Thanks
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